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this tragedy probably wouldn t have occurred. how it could have been prevented and could still happen again. battery-powered brain. it can change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigation. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s host drew griffin. but they found out their school had a problem and not the teachers or the test scores or even the other kids. the problem is the building. it s toxic. that s right. it wasn t safe for the children. d ps-5 is isn t alone. as part of dr. sanjay gupta ongoing reporting on toxic towns he found all over the country children are going to school that can make them skick and th first stop is ps-51. she is helping her son get ready for the first day of school. brand op seems excited but marisol seems nerves. this is more than just a case of first day jitters. i cannot wait to get to school. in august, just weeks before school ....
but they found out the school had a problem. it s not the teachers or the test scores or everyone the other kids. the problem is the building. it s toxic. that s right. it wasn t safe for the children. and ps-51 isn t alone. as part of dr. sanjay gupta s on going investigation, we found out all over the country, children are going to schools that can make them sick. his first stop was ps-51. yeah, i need your lunch bag. okay. marisol carera is helping her son, brandon, get ready for the first day of school. brandon seems excited. but marisol, she seems nervous. i always pride myself with this. this is more than just a case of first-day jitters. in august, just weeks before school started, marisol saw this emergency meeting notice taped to brandon s school. ps-51 in the bronx. that night, marisol joined an auditorium packed with worried parents. chancellor dennis wallcot opened the meeting with a dramatic statement. first, i want to start out by apologizin ....
87 he had suffered from severe depression and was nearly suicidal at one point. as you know, he is not alone. depression affects more than 19 million american adults every year. think about that number. that s more than coronary heart disease, more than cancer. you know, it just makes a lot of people still uncomfortable to simply talk about it. so we decided today to bring the discussion out into the open. you know, in most cases depression is treatable. medication, anti-depressants can be effective. in milder cases cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately for many people, though, nothing seems to work. that s why it s sole exciting to hear about this totally new approach. it involves a device like this. it s implant and looks like a pacemaker. you have two wires that come from this and insert directly into the brain. deep brain stimulation. then on the outside a doctor can literally flip a switch. it s a radical approach, for sure ....